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    Freiherr Hans Guido von Bülow (8 January 1830 – 12 February 1894) was a German conductor, virtuoso pianist, and composer of the Romantic era. As one of...
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    the girls' musical education while Frau von Bülow supervised their general and moral welfare. Hans von Bülow, born in 1830, had abandoned his legal education...
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    Wife of Hans von Bülow, she left von Bülow for composer Richard Wagner. Dietrich Heinrich von Bülow (1757–1807), a.k.a. Heinrich Dietrich Bülow, Prussian...
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    and in 1888. It was first performed on October 25, 1875, in Boston by Hans von Bülow after Tchaikovsky's desired pianist, Nikolai Rubinstein, criticised...
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    Hans Graf von Bülow (14 July 1774, Essenrode, near Brunswick – 11 August 1825, Bad Landeck, Silesia) was a Westphalian and Prussian statesman. Hans Graf...
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    Georg von Kameke, the Minister of War. Hans von Bülow was born in the Kingdom of Prussia as first-born of his father, Werner Ludwig von Bülow. He had...
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    counting two breaks between acts, and is traditionally not cut. With Hans von Bülow conducting, it was first performed on 21 June 1868 at the National Theater...
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    Königliches Hoftheater und Nationaltheater in Munich on 10 June 1865 with Hans von Bülow conducting. Wagner referred to the work not as an opera, but called...
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  • Christoph-Carl von Bülow German cartoonist David Bulow (1980–2021), American soccer player Franz Joseph von Bülow (1861–1915), German writer Hans von Bülow (1830–1894)...
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  • after its first Chief Conductor, Hans von Bülow. Mariss Jansons, conductor. 2003 Nikolaus Harnoncourt, conductor. 1999 Hans Werner Henze, composer. 1997 Claudio...
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    Bernhard-Viktor Christoph-Carl von Bülow (12 November 1923 – 22 August 2011), known as Vicco von Bülow or Loriot (German: [loˈʁi̯oː] ), was a German comedian...
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  • first performed by Hans von Bülow. A number of other pianists have emulated this feat, including Artur Schnabel (the first since Bülow to play the complete...
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    Stewart Chamberlain. When she was born, her mother was still married to Hans von Bülow. Through her mother, she was also a granddaughter of Franz Liszt. With...
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    music, a comment originally made by the nineteenth-century conductor Hans von Bülow. Brahms composed for symphony orchestra, chamber ensembles, piano, organ...
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    Hans von Bülow, who was hugely in awe of Wagner's musical talent, acknowledged the baby as his own, and she started out in life as Isolde von Bülow....
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    December 2009). Hans von Bülow: A Life and Times. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-970938-0. Walker, Alan (2010). Hans von Bülow : a life and times...
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  • Hans von Bülow, two years before Cornelius' article, called Berlioz "the immediate and most energetic successor of Beethoven". Decades later, Bülow composed...
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    Heinrich von Bülow, though the marriage only occurred years later. Gabriele spent two more years in Rome and in 1819 she returned to Berlin. Bülow returned...
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  • the Beach (1970), the pianist Alfred in Death in Venice (1971) and Hans von Bülow in Ludwig (1972). Mark Burns obtained his first big role in House of...
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    String Sextet solo piano pieces. His piano concerto was much favoured by Hans von Bülow, who rated the work as the "most significant one of the so-called Weimar...
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    pupil Hans von Bülow for lessons in 1871; the two spent much time together, which resulted in a lifelong friendship. The fact Bache valued Bülow's advice...
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    Alexander Borodin S.257: Felix Mendelssohn S.259: Giacomo Meyerbeer S.351: Hans von Bülow S.352: Peter Cornelius S.353: Béni Egressy, Ferenc Erkel S.360: Gregorio...
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    several first-rate artists became willing to perform his compositions. Hans von Bülow premiered the First Piano Concerto and championed other Tchaikovsky...
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    October 1860 in Berlin, Germany, Daniela von Bülow was the first daughter of the conductor and pianist Hans von Bülow, and Cosima Liszt. She was named after...
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  • Schanzer von Bülow (1857–1941) was an Austrian-German stage and film actress. In July 1882, she married the pianist and conductor Hans von Bülow. Vengeance...
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    disciple of Hans von Bülow, Strauss began his conducting career as Bülow's assistant with the Meiningen Court Orchestra in 1883. After Bülow resigned in...
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    his life in a way that gives a straightforward context for his music. Hans von Bülow described him as "half genius, half simpleton". Bruckner was critical...
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  • Germany. Bülow was born in Wilhelmshaven as the son of Captain Otto von Bülow (1874–1930) and Johanna Meyer (1883–1937). He was descended from the Bülow family...
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    Nietzsche in 1871 to his wife Cosima. German conductor and pianist Hans von Bülow also described another of Nietzsche's pieces as "the most undelightful...
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    Following Minna's death Cosima wrote to Hans von Bülow several times asking him to grant her a divorce, but Bülow refused to concede this. He consented...
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